Capable behind the stumps and in front of them, Pankaj Dharmani
made his debut for Punjab in the 1992-93 Ranji Trophy final against Maharashtra. But he got to cement his place in the state side only during the 1994-95 season. He was selected to represent the Indian
team for the Titan Cup in 1996 after consistent preformances both
with the bat and behind the stumps. He failed in the single game
he played but was picked for the tour of South Africa which followed
as a batsman. He however did little of note in the limited opportunities he got and has been forgotten ever since.

Dharmani continued to be a regular in the state Ranji side and by
now he was mainly a batsman. He not only showcased his ability to
make runs, but also displayed the temperament to spend long hours
at the crease and score heavily. In the 1999-2000 first class
season, he scored 1194 runs in 13 matches. In the Ranji Trophy
alone he aggregated 830 runs from 10 matches with scores of 70,
305 not out, 202 not out and 101. This included a run of 608
runs without being dismissed. In Punjab's 2007 Ranji Trophy season opener against Andhra, Dharmani became the highest overall run-scorer for his state in the competition. He was included in the Kings XI Punjab squad at the inaugural IPL. Cricinfo staff March 2008